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Creating Our Path with Autism & PDA

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I am happy that you are here today. We're talking about something that's always vulnerable and very raw for me. If you've been following along for a while, you know about my family and how we're dealing with autism and PDA.
I have already done an episode before which I hope helps bring a lot of peace and comfort and hopefully hope to families that find themselves in similar situations.
For Autism Awareness Month, I wanted to do a follow-up on creating a path when dealing with neuro divergencies.
Whether that is autism, PDA, or any other challenges that you have with your kids, I hope this episode helps you embrace the process of thinking outside of the box and following your intuition on a very deep level when you have nothing else to go by or no proof that things are going to work out.
What you'll learn in this episode:

  • How trusting our intuition is necessary when facing uncertainty in parenting
  • The hope, humor, and deeper appreciation for the world of neurodiversity
  • Our story of battling PDA burnout and the unusual, gut-feeling path we took towards recovery
  • The need for patience and understanding in the diverse ways brains interpret instructions and the world around us
  • The historical mischaracterizations of autism and how evolving perceptions are shaping the treatment of autistic individuals

Featured on the Show:

Click HERE to watch this video to learn The 3 Things to Avoid When Reading Self-Help Books

How to Connect with Lara:

Web: www.larajohnsoncoaching.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/j.lara.johnson/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/larajohnsoncoaching

Work with Lara: www.larajohnsoncoaching.com/work-with-me/

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I am happy that you are here today. We're talking about something that's always vulnerable and very raw for me. If you've been following along for a while, you know about my family and how we're dealing with autism and PDA.
I have already done an episode before which I hope helps bring a lot of peace and comfort and hopefully hope to families that find themselves in similar situations.
For Autism Awareness Month, I wanted to do a follow-up on creating a path when dealing with neuro divergencies.
Whether that is autism, PDA, or any other challenges that you have with your kids, I hope this episode helps you embrace the process of thinking outside of the box and following your intuition on a very deep level when you have nothing else to go by or no proof that things are going to work out.
What you'll learn in this episode:

  • How trusting our intuition is necessary when facing uncertainty in parenting
  • The hope, humor, and deeper appreciation for the world of neurodiversity
  • Our story of battling PDA burnout and the unusual, gut-feeling path we took towards recovery
  • The need for patience and understanding in the diverse ways brains interpret instructions and the world around us
  • The historical mischaracterizations of autism and how evolving perceptions are shaping the treatment of autistic individuals

Featured on the Show:

Click HERE to watch this video to learn The 3 Things to Avoid When Reading Self-Help Books

How to Connect with Lara:

Web: www.larajohnsoncoaching.com

Instagram: www.instagram.com/j.lara.johnson/

Facebook: www.facebook.com/larajohnsoncoaching

Work with Lara: www.larajohnsoncoaching.com/work-with-me/

  continue reading

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